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'j.* H IL L S B O R O Page Four F R uby R ebekah F W in s H o n o r s 1 s t E tu <i« tic ht ih ec It y« c« P» K. al tb W tj N al Ü tl W a- et tl ia ir tl tl tl tl « »: ft h » JS a tl al o d a a b c t r- f b c a t I e t b F t t r a a 1 ( a 8 c I I I I AR G U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON T h u n u lu y . .May 30, 1935 of Mr. und Mrs. V. C. S trubb und DESECRATION Mr and Mrs Antone Smejkal , and little son from Kist visited Mrs. C a rn iv a l G iv e n by 4 -H C lu b Theresa Sm ejkal May 17 and 18 Miss Wilma Halley entertained at L a u re l a Success Saturday night for Miss Huth ■ ' Bailey and three friends from Mon- .11» Mr. N onnul school. The eve- i l.AUREl. i I '! i». e Virgil i Sp«-a, of « ... West a ,u,lK w*® , spent £ c in dancing h n u | ,j 1’ortlun.i was assign,xl as pastor to M,.s Suale Tav|or of ,.oltlalld wt. " this field at the conference of the week end guests at the V C Strubb Evangelical church held at Yakima Mnl Sllllbb , W ash, last week, according to the G ruce returned to Portland with report of Raleigh Whitmore, dele- . gute from this field Mr Spcus will " U" ‘ *° s‘K“ d “ " vuk serve Mountain Home, Kinton and . i r? i • Laurel Rev Simpson accepted a |)C lltl S tllllC U tS 111 pastorate at Liberal. Leo Sehneur of Bandon visited the Rollin Meyers and Adolph Schm idt homes Friday Mr Sehneur ' ,,v 25** ° 11 *‘*’rr resided on Chehalem m ountain as BrND 1 he graduates from this a boy and young man district at ligard Friday night Mrs Edna Bagley of Seattle and *?‘rc h,nc North, Huth Gholson. Mrs Jean Van Avery of Portland 71*1 v,n belander, Victor H jelte and w ere Wednesday evening guests at J ° s»‘Ph Borden the W I. Stevens home Mrs Bag Gvril W ilso n returned recently lev was a week-end guest also. from a successful three weeks’ Mr. and Mrs John Will Sr of «‘shing trip with his uncle. William Beaverton were Saturday and Sun- " Hson, who is a gillnet fisherman day guests of their daughter. Mrs nca,‘ \an eo u v er, Wash. S. E Stoller. and family. Hosts and al * Nelson ami the Misses Hel- guests and Mr and Mrs. A. Nader- •’« J '^ h m ir and Arlene Mitchell er were Sunday dinner party guests ° ‘ I ovtlund visited Sunday eve- at the Amos W atkins home. ning with Miss Mitchell s parents. C arnival Success | ,n d Mrs M Mitchell. New Home» Started Scholl» District During Week r. L. Itr..w„) (By Mi»» Lorraine Pemminl t o s SCHOLLS—Ruby Rebekah lodge w on the prize given by the p re s .-! dent of the Rebekah Assembly for , the lodge having the largest per c e n ta g e o f attendance during the MSt year It was an illum inated £ £ » for use in the R e b e k a h d e p ^ w ork June 12 Mrs. Ruby Myers, outside guard of Rebekah Assem bly and Julius Christensen will re port to their lodges on the ing of the G rand Lodge and R t Tigard High Class tetlain .-l W. B. Peters a n d » " » S w ith a Sunday dinner. They art now able to be out after a siege of mumps, measles and whooping C°About 15 people are .hary?*tJ{^l tw o acres of straw berries at thi Rose Jackson farm. Frost Damages Baby blackcaps, straw berries peas, beans and tomatoes wese kill- | cd in this vicinity by the frost ont , nlMrs laSE l* lb e th Reed attended Ladies' Aid at the Bruce Schulnter- ich residence in Hillsboro. Miss Mamie Sandy of ' « rn0" 1® spent the w eek-end at the Eli Kingston home. Rev and Mrs Alboat and two children. Mr and Mrs. ^ chndd’j Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel L elier and Mr and Mrs. Young and tw o chil dren were Sunday dinner party guests at the George Rueck home 8 Thursday visitors at the Ed Mur phy home w ere Mr. and M r.. Ted Huer. Mrs Blanche Keluch. Mrs. Zula Scofield, all of Gales Creek. Sunday guests at the Mrs. Eliza- Mr an(j Mrs. Art Young of Gresh- beth Rebd home w ere Mr. and Mrs am and Wilma Hesse. Bruce Schulm erich and daughter an(j Mrs. Ed Wohlschlegel Alice and Miss Robinson of Hills- went to Salem Sunday to visit his aunt, Mrs. Laura Vass, who is in M r and Mrs. H erm an Jenne of ,be hospital, following injuries in Portland, Mr and Mrs. Otto Rieb- an aut0 wreck. en Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rieben of Mr and Mrs. Ed Demmin were Banks visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Thursday evening dinner guests at Kingston Friday „ the Wes Sandy home in M ountain- Jesse Snyder Jr. assisted Mrs. da (e. M ike McCann w ith transportation Women's Junior club held a for the pupils of Mountain Top special meeting Wednesday eve- school on a trip around Mt. Hood ning to arrange for a benefit social loop Monday. and selection of a community can- Visitors at the Dr. William B of Ju ly God- B. didate for the Fourth f Visit . . . ... . . . ..................................... . contest, sponsored Chandlee home during th e past dess of Liberty- week were Mary Malloy, Lela i by the B and P. club in Hillsboro Weida. Gladys Spencer, Oscar ’« S r a id ° D r° M ' A fu ll^ T u s T a t t e S S ’ the joint and will not retu rn next year. Six building a new home on their farm weeks honor roll included Jessie near the Nutley w alnut ranch Lou and Christine Peer. Jean Trask. Work on New Home Ernest Suhrbier, Henry Hansen. A crew of eight men are at work K enneth Carlsen. Sammy and Stan- on the new house, w hich is being ford Gotter, Wallace Flint, Lawr- built by Mrs. Helen McDonald on ence Burgoyne and Amy Alice the River ranch, which she recent- Howard Ernest Suhrbier held a ly purchased from Ferd G roner. perfect attendance record for t h e ---------------------- year. ir » h n « f.n O i q f r i r f Mr and Mrs. H. T. Hesse and J 0 1 1 1 1 5 0 1 1 L / l S l r l C l Mrs. E L Cox attended Rebekah z -i I U .e assembly installation of officers in k . l l l D f l d S O t S M O ll Salem Thursday. JOHNSON—Second m eeting of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shultz of Beth- any visited at tne Ed Seiffert home the Johnson district vlub Thursday Sundav evenm* was well at ended, Mrx W ,, — t t v , I A. Bunnell was nam ed president Mrs. Ferd G roner has been help- and John Liebenow was app(„ nte<i ÜÎ’ 7 r/. as leader next m a n ^ b ^ . ^ a7‘ r m t h SiS,eJ 7 ‘k o ^ e b 7 ^ 7 2 home 'o c o n n for o r the ’ was"'’ n a program. m i T r ^ r e s Le- h- The carnival given by the 4-11 club girls and their leader. Miss Irene Stevens netted $39. I his is to be uaed to help defray the ex- penses of some of the m em ber, to the sum mer school at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice of near Hillsboro visited her sister, Mrs. Adolph Schmidt. Wednesday M Keyser and Adolph Schm idt are installing an electric w ater sys- tern on the Howard Rice place Mrs. W L Stevens and Miss Irene Stevens accompanied by their house guest Mrs. Edna Bagley of Seattle and Mrs. H attie Williams and son Robert of Hillsboro visited Miss Ina Stevens at V ernonia Sat- urday. Mrs. Mary Rothstrom and Miss Nellie Rothstrom of Portland visit- ed at the Sidney Rothstrom home Saturday. Mrs Rothstrom rem ained for an extended visit A n d re w M u tc h a n d s is te r. M is s Mr and Mis. O J Tollefsun and sob Donald and niece. Lorraine VanTessel. visited Sunday witti Lorraine's parents. Mr and Mrs Van Tessel, near Troutdale Miss Mary Johanson of Seattle spending a couple of w eeks with her cousin. V It Wilson, and fam ny . O ther visitors during the week were Mr and Mrs Isaac Seoll of Portland and the Misses Anna and F.mmu Welk of Hull Mountain Mr and Mrs Bert 11 Sm ith from Santa Barbara. Cal . visited Mr and Mrs Charles Deverell Satur- day and on Sunduy they motored up the Columbia river lughwuy to Mt. Hood on a sight-seeing trip, Sunday night they left for Seattle. Wash , accompanied by Mrs. Dev- erell for u visit o f several days w lth their son. Tower Smith Miss Mildred Stelnhoff and sister, Mrx fr a n k Anderson. Of Portland s ,„ .n , ,t,ivs | a s t We e k w ith Robina Mutch, of Portland visited their sister. Mrs Otto Knorr, and at ,h c s E Stoller home Sunday w «h piipeVatione evening The visitors are Mrs Stol- Mrs K nurr's daughter's wed duughtei : ler's cousins. ding May 25. Detuils will be given Miss Laura Ahlström of P ortland next week. the guest of Irene Stev from Wlx)ncsday unU, F rlda, ens Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vail and , a" ? d kJ e,, a ‘ B ro w i^ o m ^ S u n a" d « d * 4 su" ’’ 3 t U ilio il S e s s io n u iw i SAVE T IM E «SAVE MONEY FORDV-8 PICK UP Sunshine S a le Success; A id to M e e t at N o rth Plains HELVETIA School dosed May 29. ending a successful school term. Six pupils graduated from t h e eighth grade, all with a high av er age They took pari in the grad uation exercises at North Plains May 21 G raduates were Pearl Pieren. Helen ami Lucille Young- en. I.ily Schneider Jack Bauinan and Johnny Luliek. School will op- en Septem ber 9 Aniiual school meet is Ju n e 17. Mi and Mrs. Richard 'Funk are budding a bungalow near the home of their daughter, Mrs Eddie Meier, on the Mason llill road. Mr and Mrs Carl Ulrich of P o rt land attended the dance at Helve tia liall Saturday night. They re turned recently from a trip to Europe Mr. Ulrich is one of the musicians who player! for I h e S w is s dance liere Hie last S a tu r day of each month He was assisted by Joe und H Knusel. Tim Helvetia and Phillips L a dles' Aid will meet with Mrs John G feller at North Plains June 5 Mrs Marie Zyburh of California, u charter mem ber of Hie l.udies' Aid, Is expected Io be present at the meeting. Joseph Wenzel, Arnold Leppin and Carl Voges enjoyed a fishing trip on the Sulm onberry river S u n day. Mr and Mrs. Ab«1 Youngen. Elaine, Helen and Lucille Young en. Ml and Mrs David Tsehubold and Clara Tsehubold attended the Sunduy school convention ul the Bethany Baptist church ut B eth any Sunday Normun Rosbuck, a private In the Seventh infuntry. stationed at Vancouver. Wush., visited at the Ab«- Youngen home last week Sunshine club held a successful bake sale in Hillsboro Saturday. Jtów t i t To Us Means Car Clean Inside and Out W e dp tn o t'e th a n up at th e iH itside of y o u r citr! W e re a lly c le a n u nd p d ish it, «nil m a k e th e i n sid e look im m a c u la te ax w ell. Busch's Service G a ra g e 1162 3 rd S t. H illab o ro P h o n e 601 ' Mr Lafky Will Speak ^ M a r t i n d a l i of Oregon City, and « « ^ h ^ g ra d e ^ exercises e x e re .s« at the ,n Mr e^ d Mrs Wa„ er B urke and m em ^com m ittee head, for Ju n e M. £jerm an w ^itm ore had a 50-foot The public is invited to attend JT—‘- 77-----. u ’och o ran g e nan May 23 when 23 pupils , , , . month during the busv wel1 dug by h‘s hou,e la” wv‘‘k “ Fnrm«’r *' Union m eeting at the J. M. Cater of C . to from 10 surrounding schools were family visited at the A. G. Buckley ^ “ ¿ left « t h T last ‘w ito “ hU to iraduated. re st Grove L rove Sunday.. _ seMon w(th w ith , the opUo* of d dating ? J ’a - JL “‘...¿I0/ J,u?.e G lenn Lytsell week graduated Program: p r o p ,,,,. special special num-1 num . nome^in home ro m Forest ounaay. feajon hc opUon a t in g 4 in n « fin ihn r» finished there was nine feet of 6 at 8 p m , when Herman E. Laf- spend a few nf G ie Har- ber and processional by "Scholls J S Herd is on a several weeks thern closer later Teon Lovegrcn did the ky of Salem will talk on the brother. Dale . Orchestra." which which led led the the group group carpenter yob at , , th e C. O. Beig- freshm ent comm ittee at the last * i | water. . - Frazier-Lem ke bill. A fter the talk bor, a- W wasn. a sh ._ ., j «»_____sineine M urray at- s>ngin8 of "America. ot "America. The The Beauti- Beauti- stfom str° farm m farm near near McM innville McMinnville. meeting w ere Mrs. C w. C. .... Demmin, ..... Several relatives and friends of the union will hold its regular t e ^ e d ^ s i K e r w a d in g ful; " prayer by Rev. Raynor. Smith; D M r. Bagnell and Mrs. Bunnell, sary Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Pete P‘a" ° “ lo- B r i t l at Gervais. Mrs. M urray was ad « ch°™ s a bridesmaid and Mat H eimle was T„m s t ret chert p w o v u e w m . _________ r - - - „„ .......... ^ a ^ d “ m1a n y tofethe°sSnday ¿ e s t s W arren Forsythe district 96. ta 7 t.“ the“ t o ^ e T u a ^ J h e 7 o n - ' ¿ ’ " ¿ X n of Portland w a. an John G ate, was appointed to attended the wedding at that time n R Kr^os received a one-year tuition scholar- tract for next year. Miss Truen- overn, ht visitor of hia bro,her. F. name a comm ittee to take charge TL<r- anri Mrc I H Moore enter- Superintendent O. B. K raus of ship to the Albany college from the bach visited the homes of the v a r - , . ina« ».•»»».u nf the Farmer«*’ Hninn booth it the Sundav t i r t i a X l ^ t o r Hillsboro. Recessional by orchestra Tigard h ig h sch o o l during gradu- ious pupils Sunday, leaving di- L Brown last week . Waxh,ngt<,n coumv fair talnea S u n d a y _______ ______ ___ and presentation of flowers by Mrs. ation exercises May 24. plomas for the eighth grade pupils. R eturn from Meet „ , . j r, i Harold Pearson. Elbert Maxwell L. W. Guild of Midway and a Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flint are and cards for those of the lower Raleigh W hitmore and Rev. W and J( H ard,n furnlsh,.d nlusic group of girl ushers. Mrs. H. P. spending ten days at K lam ath Falls grades, who had not yet received E Simpson returned Sunday eve- , (>r , hc dancc , bat followed. ( S trickler of Laurel Ridge district and northern California points and them. ning from the Evangelical c o n fer-, DR. R. J. NICOL , was general chairm an: Miss Helen visited the Cy Brown home at Mr and Mrs. C. J. Haines of ence at Yakima, Wash. A F R A ID O F H IM IIK K IIIU P ortland are w orking on the Brock L ittle Eleanor W hitmore is ill DR. E. W. ALMQUIST ! Asbahr, techer of Laurel Ridge, had K lamath Falls. Do you live in constant fear? I charge of the program: and Mrs. John G otter of E nterprise is vis- farm. w ith the measles. Does a nameless dread grip you Veterinarians . Clifford Trask and Mrs. S. A. Got- ¡ting at the S. A. G otter home this Bill H ering is putting a new roof Mrs. B B. Cooley and her moth- Hav bv Hav. ter decorated the stage with massed w eek. on his bam . er w ent to Kelso, Wash Saturday , . comfort that millions ot Telephone 643 and 642 columns of snowballs and floor j Mrs. Peggy Haynes attended a Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hosgson and for several days visit w ith friends foUw , b(l Mrn(. b(la, Then 1 lamp lighting, with groups of Iris family dinner party Sunday at the fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs Leslie Lee a n d ; mugt somewhere Shafer are planning to move this three children of C herry G rove' Suppose we take a look see bouquets. This is an annual affair ; r F Casteel home in Aloha. Daily Trips to Portland I sponsored by school boards and Mrs Mae V inbrick of W illamina w-cek-end from the Johnson farm and Mrs. Raleigh W hitmore and through God's eyes, the Bible For Hillsboro Auto Freight ' patrons of districts which do not i visited at the John Hitchcock home to a place at Scoggins valley. Mr tw o daughters visited at the Cal- we see things as God sees them I have individual exercises for the several days this week. and Mrs. Johnson will return to I vin W hitmore home Sunday wh„n hi. Bonded and Insured Carrier H arry Schmeltzer. m aster of th eir farm. Mrs F L. Brown returned Sun- . . < o»rn itv So' o n e n th e Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed i eighth grade pupils. Lloyd M urray attended his home Scholls Grange, attended a m eeting _ _ _ . day evening from a several days’ , i..,,.u tw entv ville, Hillsboro. Cornelias and ^ n % v Uln d atv ^ h ^ idele^a\e rdrae ' ° f gr8n«erS * Hlllsb?rO Mo" day O tlC C O v e r G lV C Il ^‘Sit * “ h ,heL h n " ’ ‘T“ ” ' ' - "•'in e Into G .llle. ' back .1,1» Forest Grove ? ? ? „ „ ?h * a T l ^ X 8 wh.eh' Fven?n* / , I e x h lb ,t. . . * ey? ol<i?' Of ° thel“t '? Eas,ern the davs when Jesus C hrist was on Pickup and Delivery Service a t port from the grand lodge, which booths at the fair this fall. fL A e r v u c P a n t Washington. The w heat crop in . Th ,, .lan d s laisine a he attended ,n Salem last week Honors Wo„ t h e A r g U S F l a n t that section will be almost a fail to Hfe. Or Package Rates Hillsboro Phone 542 Schools Closed Delbert B urke received a dis- A group from th e St. M atthew s iA/a*8 ¿ n iu ',7 " l o s s h ,n fet'din« the ,lve thousand by multi- G roner school closed May 22 : tinguished service aw ard certificate school, headed by Mrs. Hayes L w b i*e ‘akl" g a * a k ' * " plying a lad's five loaves and two East Side Terminal Portland Miss Laura Ahlstrom. teacher, re- for a m em ber of the S tate of Bickford and Sister Alodia, visited a mile through sage ?ru. h an . fishes. And next He turns to you Phone EAst 9131 turned to her home in P ortland ( Oregon charnpion debate team from the Argus office last Thursday to ,.r° U o! and »y® that for the next hour --------------------------------------------------- I rs__7._____.a >____ a_Ui-U I s e »Ho Ir i rx rt«s zxf of 4b« |t — a|l | „ O ........ m Beaverton at the T Beaverton high e th e tarzxr w orkings the rxl«rO plant. Var- eighteen Varieties Of flOWCrS in you are .... to .„ |eave ------ .. I school graduation exercises May ious phases of the w ork were ex- . Couldn't you quit w orry that long 24. He was also made a m em ber plained by members of the office! r,,» ,o r‘’s* on ,h<' E verlasting A rm s’ we1t =., ° .K „„„„,„1 ei.5°:_.^ Lh .'.S d - fOr And if for one hour, then the next of the T orchbcarer club. and. m echanical staffs. Charles Haynes and H enry P eters Those here w ere Madeline and , a visit o fs e v e ra l dijys- also, and the next. C ouldn't you spent the week-end at Wilson riv er A lbert Coussens. Victor B ru g ia.; and M r. H .l.dvh trust Him that way? " “z- on a fishing trip. L orraine Schneider. Marcus and ' children and Mrs. Rale gh “Casting all your care upon Him. Mr. and Mrs Ed M urphy and C harles C runican. Dorine Foelker. W hitmore and two d a u g h te r, \ n t - for careth for you." says tht daughter Hazel w ent to the B uxton Betty Heinrich. Joseph Heinick. vd at the Calvin Whitmore home fJ(M)k Nothing half-way about it cem etery Sunday to decorate the A lbert and Merle Vandehey. Juli- ' bunday. y ()U born-again ones are either go ing through on God-power with graves of relatives. ana and Evelyn Sohler. F ra n c e s1 victory over sin. w orry and self or Mr. and Mrs. E. Devoure and and M artin Ryan, Clifford and else you are limping along. Yes five daughters of Spokane are vis- Elm er Stroeder. Irene Engeldinger, (By I. It Strubb) just limping along on your poor iting at the Charles Devoure home C laire Bickford. Jam es Abts. Del- 4] ( ’ •<! I Y.«/ iitti«- human tnabll in Jacktowm. b ert Jansen. Rosella Schmidt, Mary . Build Home Anne Peschka. M ildred Smith, and zolino of Portland, a daughter. May jn that respect than our unsaved Mr. and Mrs. G. W. B oreland are Genevieve Etzel. 12. The baby is the first grandchild friends of whom the Bible .says, WITH A 'I'liose ill eliaria were M ra Lola Sollierger, Miss Helen Kenste and Nils Tenille Davidson N est n u el- itig of the chili will he with Mis Sanford June 19 John Zürcher of 1 ehunan vi Heil the Feuerstein fumily Sunday I has been named Joan Irene. P a s to r N a m e d David Strubb, who Is from the H elv etia T eam U S S Colorado stattoned at Brein- Is visiting home folks for a to Local Field few ' ton. weeks. S ch o o l E n d e d C o lo r h a r m o n y f o r fr o n t p o rc h q u a rte ts An attractive pon.li is a /¡rest help in keeping toon/;, sters home summer nights. So before the days get too long, get ready for the ukulele twangers. A fresh coat or two of Bass Huetcr Pori h and floor Paint is a good beginning. It stands the scutf of careless feet It weathers well and cleans easily. 8 good floor and porch colors. BASS-HUETER PORCH AT. $ 1 .0 0 & FLOOR PAINT For w ood,concrete or linoleum. Vfegil- $1.85 Dries in about four hour«. P a in t B ru sh e s ......... 10c S c re e n d o o r H in g e s . S a n d p a p e r. 20c 5c 10c 2 for S c re e n H a n g e rs. Sel EASY W A SH E R S Sold on Q .5 O E asy te rm s A good P a in te r p a y s fo r him self. Let us re c o m m e n d o n e to vou. S e lfrid g e F u rn itu re C om pany P hone 2 1 X 136 S. T h ird A ve. Green Mountain ------------- ------------ .. — ...............— - “I am come that you m ight have life and have it more abundantly." 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